Space is limited
Join us on Sunday April 28th - Wednesday May 1, 2019
The focus of CTMF Conferences is about the outlook, trends and non-technical and technical issues that affect capital raising in the global mining industry.
Hear and meet these key note speakers and many other influential leaders
Gov of Quebec's Pierre Fitzgibbon, Minister of Economy and Innovation & Minister Responsible for Lanaudière Region discuss
What makes operating & investing in Quebec's mineral rich province attractive
Ross Bhappu, Head of Private Equity Funds at
Resource Capital Funds discuss
Where are the Public Markets for Mining? And how do we get them back?
Casey Hammond, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, U.S. Department of the Interior will speak about
Latest developments impacting mining in the U.S. and Navigating the U.S. permitting system and operating environment
Miners are facing unprecedented challenges, experiencing rapid
change, adopting to new rules and technology.
How are managers, investors, leaders adapting?
Meet many leaders attending and
hear discussed these informative round table discussions
Capital Markets Review and Key Trends in Mining
Disruption in Mining Finance – Show me the money!
Mining M&A and Consolidation Trends
Metals Pricing Trends & Outlook: What’s Different?
Investment Implications of U.S. SEC’s Rule S-K 1300
Critical Battery Trends’ Impact on Raw Materials Supply Chains
Important Local, Federal, Government Tax Law Changes
Extraterrestrial (Space) Mining, Challenges and Opportunities
Navigating Financial Assurance Requirements for Mines
Ocean Minerals: A New Frontier to Recover Minerals
Post Investment Technical Reviews to Minimize Loss of Value
Energy Prices, Trends and Opportunities
Why Some Mining Projects Succeed and Some Fail
Dealing with Political Risk in the Mining Industry
What is Different Today for Miners Looking to Raise Capital?
Alternatives: Royalties, Streaming, Pre-Payments: Part One
Importance & Use of Geo-Metallurgy in Scoping & Feasibility Studies
Alternative Sources of Capital in Mining: Part Two
SEC S-K 1300: New Property Disclosure for Mining Registrants
Getting the Attention of Investors for Exploration Finance
Minerals and Mining Project Appraisal and Valuation
China Driving Demand, Prices and Opportunities
Mining Cost and Operating Issues and Trends
Managing Social Issues in a Changing World
Tailings Facilities: A Primer for Potential Financiers
Measuring Climate Risk to Mining and Infrastructure Projects
Transforming Mines with Integrated Digital Operational Platforms
Navigating the U.S. Permitting System and Operating Environment
Water Risks: Approaches to Avoid Problems and Failure
Favorable Investment Jurisdictions in the Americas
The format allows attendees to ask questions during the proceedings as well as during one-on-one with attendeeswho fund, advise, and evaluate projects, operations worldwide. These are the leaders in their fields managing and advising many of the world's leading mining companies, the juniors as well as exploration firms and others seeking funds to develop as well as to expand and improve operations that requires understanding and managing non-technical and technical, financial, business and jurisdictional risks
The venue has plenty of space to spread out, enjoy quiet one-on-ones while hearing an informed series of panelists engage in discussions about current topics impacting the industry - We hope to see you there Register today!
New York's finance & banking community will be there! All can register to attend these 5 informative, engaging workshops
- Mine to Mill Reconciliation and Assessment of Productivity of a Mining Project over its Life: Importance of Post Investment Reviews
- Political Risk - Recognizing Its Impact on Mining Operations, Corporate Strategy and Investment Decision-Making
- Are you ready? A Comprehensive Approach to Navigate the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission’s New Mining Property Disclosure Requirements
- Valuing Mineral Assets and Operations: Understanding Valuation Issues
- Measuring Climate Risks' Impact on Mining and Infrastructure
We are expecting more than 250 attendees from more than 20 countries and officers from more than 50 mining and exploration companies, and senior officials from Australia, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Quebec and the United States
Together with sponsors, chairs, speakers, workshop organizers we look forward to a great event with plenty of time for all to meet and talk with industry leaders
We hope to see you there!
Tim Alch
2019 CTMF Conference Program Chair
Executive Director of NY SME